CHAPTERXVIII
ThePryorMystery“AndnowoldDodson,turningpale,Yieldstohisfate——soendsmytale。“
Itdidn’ttakemelongtoseewhyShelleylikedRobertPaget。HewasoneoftheverymostlikeablepersonsIeverhadseen。Weweresittingundertheappletree,growingbetterfriendseveryminute,whenweheardasmash,sowelookedup,anditwasthesoundmadebyRangerasMr。Pryorlandedfromtakingourmeadowfence。Hehadriddenthroughthepasture,andwascomingdownthecreekbank。Hewasaspectacletobehold。AmileawayyoucouldseethatThomashadtoldhimhehadseenRobert,andwherehewas。FatherhadbeenmistakeninthinkingMr。Pryorwouldgotothehouse。Hehadlosthishat,hiswhitehairwasflying,hishorsewasinalather,andheseemedtobetalkingtohimself。Roberttookonegoodlook。“YeGods!“hecried。
“Therehecomesnow,achatteringmadman!“
“TheStation,“Ipanted。“Upthatravine!Rollbackthestoneandpullthedoorshutafteryou。Quick!“
Henevercouldhavebeeninside,beforeMr。Pryor’shorsewasravingalongtheembankmentbesidethefence。
“Whereishe?“hecried。“Thomassawhimhere!“
Ididn’tthinkhishorsecouldtakethefenceatthetopofthehill,butitlookedasifheintendedtryingtomakeit,andI
hadtostophimifIcould。
“Sawwho?“Iaskedwithclickingteeth。
“Atall,slenderman,withahandsomeface,andtheheartofadevil。“
“Yes,therewasamanherelikethatintheface。Ididn’tseehisheart,“Isaid。
“Whichway?“ravedMr。Pryor。“Whichway?Isheatyourhouse?“
ThenIsawthathehadthereinsinhislefthand,andabigrevolverinhisright。Sotherewasnomistakeaboutwhetherhe’dreallyshoot。Butthatgunprovokedme。Peoplehavenobusinesstobecarelesswiththosethings。They’redangerous!
“Hedidn’tdowhatyouthinkhedid,“Icried,“andhecanprovehedidn’t,ifyou’llstopcavorting,andlistentoreason。“
Mr。Pryorleanedoverthefence,darkpurplelikeabeetnow。
“Youtellmewhereheis,orI’llchokeitoutofyou,“hesaid。
Iguesshemeantit。Itookonelonglookathislean,clawlikefingers,andputbothhandsaroundmyneck。
“HeknewThomassawhim。Hewentthatway,“Isaid,wavingofftowardthenorth。
“Hah!strikingforpetticoats,asusual!“hecried,andawayhewentinthedirectionofhishouse。ThenIflewfortheStation。
“Comefromthere,quick!“Icried。“I’vesenthimbacktohishouse,butwhenhefindsyou’renotthere,hewillcomehereagain。Hurry,andI’llputyouinthewoodshedloft。He’dneverthinkoflookingthere。“
Hecameoutandwestartedtowardthehouse,goingprettyfast。
AlmosttothebackgatewemetShelley。
“Doesmotherknow?“Iasked。
“Ijusttoldher,“shesaid。
“Father,“Icried,goinginthebackdining-roomdoor。“Mr。
PryorwasdowninthemeadowonRanger。ThomasdidseeRobert,andhisfatherishuntinghimwithagun。Wesawhimcoming,soIhidRobertintheStationandsentMr。Pryorbackhome——IguessItoldhimalie,father,oratleastpartofone,Isaidhewent`thatway,’andhedid,butnotsofarasImadehisfatherthink;sohestartedbackhome,butwhenhegetsthereanddoesn’tfindRoberthe’llcomehereagain,madderthanever。Ohfather,he’llcomeagain,andhe’scrazy,father!Clear,ravingcrazy!Iknowhe’llcomeagain!“
“Yes,“saidfathercalmly。“Ithinkitveryprobablethathewillcomeagain。“
Thenhestartedaroundshuttingandlatchingwindows,closingandlockingthedoors,andhecarefullyloadedhisgun,andleaneditagainstthefrontcasing。Thenheputonhisglasses,andbeganexaminingthepaperstheyhadbroughtoutagain。Robertstoodbesidehim,andexplainedandshowedhim。
“Youseewithmeoutoftheway,theEnglishlawwouldgiveeverythingtomycousin,“hesaid,andheexplaineditalloveragain。
“Andtothinkhowhealwaysposedforaperfectsaint!“criedthePrincess。“OhIhopethedevilknowshowtomakehimpayforwhatallofushavesuffered!“
“Child!Child!“criedmother。
“Ican’thelpit!“saidthePrincess。“Letmetellyou,Mr。
Stanton。“
ThenSHEtoldeverythingalloveragain,butitwasevenmoreinterestingthanthewayRobertexplainedit,becausewhatshesaidwasabouthowithadbeenwithherandhermother。
“Itmadefatherwhatheis,“shesaid。“HewouldhavekilledRobert,ifourfriendshadn’thelpedhimaway。Hewillnow,ifheisn’tstopped。Itellyouhewill!Hesoldeverythinghecouldlegallycontrol,forwhatanyonechosetogivehim,andfledherestrickeninpride,heartbroken,insanewithanger,thecreatureyouknow。Inaminutehe’llbebackagain。Ohwhatarewegoingtodo?“
Fatherwaslayingoutthepapersthathewantedtouseverycarefully。
“Theseconstitutealltheproofanycourtwouldrequire,“hesaidtoRobert。“Ifhereturns,allofyoukeepfromsight。Thisismyhouse;I’llmanagewhocomeshere,inmyownway。“
“Butyoumustbeallowedtotakenorisk!“criedRobert。“I
cawn’tconsenttoyouahfacingdangerforme。“
“Therewillbenorisk,“saidfather。“Thereisnoreasonwhyheshouldwanttoinjureme。Asthemasterofthishouse,Iamaccustomedtobeingobeyed。Ifhecomes,stepintotheparlourthere,untilIcallyou。“
HewasbusywiththepaperswhenhesawMr。Pryorcoming。I
wonderedifhewouldjumptheyardfenceandridedownmother’sflowers,buthelefthishorseatthehitchingrack,andpoundedonthefrontdoor。
“Didanyofyounoticewhetherhewasdisplayingarevolver?“
askedfather。
“Yesfather!Yes!“Icried。“Andhe’sshakingsoI’mafraidhe’llmakeitgo,whenhedoesn’tintendto。“
Fatherpickedupandlevelledhisrifleonthefrontdoor。
“Leon,“hesaid,“you’reprettyagile。Openthisdoor,keepyourselfbehindit,andsteparoundintheparlour。Therestofyougetout,andstayoutofrange。“
Thosenearesthurriedintotheparlour。Candace,May,andI
crouchedinthefrontstairway,butthingsweresoexcitingwejusthadtokeepthedooropenatinycracksowecouldseeplainasanything。TherehadbeennothingforMrs。Freshetttodoallafternoon,soshehadgoneovertovisitanhourwithAmandaDeam。NowMr。PryorprobablythoughtfatherwouldmeethimwiththeBibleinhishand,andreadapassageaboutlovingyourneighbourasyourself。I’llbetanythingyoucanmentionthatheneverexpectedtofindhimselflookingstraightdownthebarrelofashiningbigriflewhenthatdoorswungopen。Itsurprisedhimso,hestaggered,andhisarmwavered。Ifhehadshotandhitanythingthen,itwouldhavebeenanaccident。
“Gotyouovertheheart,“saidfather,inpreciselythesamevoicehealwayssaid,“Thisisafinedaywearehaving。““Nowwhyareyoucominghereinsuchashape?“Thiswasalittlecross。“I’mnotthemantocringebeforeyou!“Thiswasquiteboastful。“You’llgetbulletforbullet,ifyouattempttoinvademyhousewithagun。“Thispingedasiffathershotwordsinsteadofbullets。
“Iwantmydaughtertocomehome,“saidMr。Pryor。“Andifyou’reshelteringthethiefsheistryingtohide,yieldhimup,ifyouwouldsaveyourself。“
“Well,I’mnotanxiousaboutdying,withthefamilyIhaveonmyhands,neighbour,“saidfather,hisrifleholdingwithoutawaver,“butunlessyouputawaythatweapon,andlistentoreason,youcannotentermyhouse。Calmyourself,man,andhearwhatthereistobesaid!Examinetheproof,thatisherewaitingtobeofferedtoyou。“
“Onceandbutonce,sendthemout,orI’llenteroveryou!“criedMr。Pryor。
“Sorry,“saidfather,“butifonlyamuscleofyourtriggerfingermoves,youfallbeforeIdo。I’vethebestrange,andthemostsuitableimplementforthework。“
“Implementforthework!“Well,whatdoyouthinkoffather?
Anyonewhocouldnotsee,tohaveheardhim,wouldhavethoughthewastalkingaboutahoe。Wesawashadowbeforeweknewwhatmadeit;then,alittleatatime,wonderingly,herjollyfaceabewildereddaze,hermouthslowlyopening,Mrs。Freshett,half-
bentandpeering,stoopedunderMr。Pryor’sarmandlookedinourdoor。Shehadcomebacktohelpgetsupper,andbecausethekitchenwaslocked,shehadgonearoundthehousetoseeifshecouldgetinatthefront。Whatshesawclosedhermouth,andstraightenedherback。
“WHY,YOUTWOOLDFOOLS!“shecried。“IFYEAIN’TDRAWEDABEAD
ONEACHOTHER!“
Noneofussawherdoit。Weonlyknewafteritwasoverwhatmusthavehappened。Shehadsaidshe’driskherlifeformother。
Sheneverstoppedaninstantwhenherchancecame。Shemusthaveturned,andthrownherbigbodyagainstMr。Pryor。Hewastired,old,andshakingwithanger。Theywentdowntogether,shegrippinghisrightwristwithbothhands,andshewasstrongasmostmen。Fathersetthegunbesidethedoor,andbentoverthem。AminutemoreandhehandedtherevolvertoLeon,andhelpedMrs。Freshetttoherfeet。Mr。Pryorlayalltwistedonthewalk,hisfacewasworking,andwhathesaidwasastiffjabbernoonecouldunderstand。Hehadbrokenintothepiecesweoftenfearedhewould。
RobertandLaddiecamerunningtohelpfathercarryhimin,andlayhimonthecouch。
“Ihope,MissStanton,“saidMrs。Freshett,“thatIwa’n’ttooroughwithhim。Hewassoshaky-like,Iwas’feeredthatthingwouldgooffwithouthisreallymakin’it,andofcourseI
couldn’tseenoneofyournthreatenedwithadeadlyweepon,’thoutbuttin’inanddoin’thebestIcould。“
Motherputherarmsaroundherasfarastheywouldreach。Shewouldhavehadtotakeherasideatatimetoreallyhugallofher,andshesaid:“Mrs。Freshett,youareaninstrumentinthehandsoftheLordthisday。Undoubtedlyyouhavekeptusfromafearfultragedy;possiblyyouhavesavedmyhusbandforme。Noneofusevercanthankyouenough。“
“Loosenhiscollarandgivehimair,“saidMrs。Freshettpushingmotheraway。“Ithinklikelyhehasbustabloodvessel。“
FathersentLeonflyingtobringDr。Fenner。LaddietookthecarriageandheandRobertwentafterMrs。Pryor,whilefather,mother,Mrs。Freshett,thePrincess,May,andI,everylastone,workedoverMr。Pryor。Wepouredhotstuffdownhisthroat,putwarmthingsaroundhim,andrubbedhimuntilthesweatranonus,tryingtogethisknottedmusclesstraightenedout。WhenDr。
Fennercamehesaidweweredoingallhecould;MAYBEMr。Pryorwouldcometoandbeallright,andmaybehisleftsidewouldbehelplessforever;itwasastroke。SeemedtomehavingMrs。
Freshettcomeagainstyoulikethat,couldbecalledagooddealmorethanastroke,butIcouldn’tthinkoftherightwordthen。
Andafterall,perhapsstrokewasenough。Hecouldn’thavebeenmuchworseoffifthebarnhadfallenonhim。Ididn’tthinktherewasquitesomuchofMrs。Freshett;butthenshewasscared,andangry;andhewasaboutreadytoburst,allbyhimself,ifnoonehadtouchedhim。Hehadmuchbetterhavestayedathomeandlistenedtowhatwastobesaid,reasonably,likefatherwould;andthenifhereallyhadtoshoot,hewouldhavebeeninsomekindofconditiontotakeaim。
Afteralonghardfightwegothimlimber,straightenedout,andwarm,itdidn’tripsowhenhebreathed,thentheyputhimintheparlouronthebigdavenport。Leonsaidifthesparkin’benchdidn’tbringhimto,nothingwould。Laddiesatbesidehimandmotherkeptpeeping。Shewouldn’tletDr。Fennergo,becauseshesaidMr。Pryorjustmustcomeoutofitright,andhaveafewyearsofpeaceandhappiness。
Mrs。PryorcamebackwithLaddieandRobert。Hecarriedherin,putherinthebigrockingchairagain,andhesatbesideher,strokingandkissingher,whilesheheldhimwithbothhands。
YoucouldseeNOWwhyhismothercouldn’tsleep,walkedtheroad,andheldherhandsoverherheart。Shewasabravewoman,andshehaddonewelltokeepaliveandgoinginanyshapeatall。
Youseeweknew。Therehadbeenonlythefewhourswhenitseemedpossiblethatoneofourboyshadtakenfather’smoneyandwasgone。Iwellrememberedwhathappenedtoourmotherthen。
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